>Hello Richard,
>
>all files in the filesystem are audiofiles and greater than 4 k. In
>addition all files are in a migrated or premigrated state. It is possible
>that the files those are premigrated requires a tapemount? I tested the
>following on the old filesystem:
>
>1. rm one of the premigrated audiofiles
>2. dsmc restore with option restoremigstate=yes
>
>The result:
>tapemount and restore from a backuptape
>the restored audiofile is in a resident state.
>
>markus
Markus - I can think of two possibilities...
1. The files had been backed up before they migrated.
In this case, when the Backup occurred, they were ordinary files and were
backed up that way. In the absence of a stub file in the backup storage
pool, the whole file has to be restored.
2. The files are using Unix ACLs.
Page 52 of the latest HSM manual make the blanket statement that files with
ACLs are always fully restored.
A much less probable cause might be having RESToremigstate No in your client
options file and TSM erroneously observing that instead of the
-RESToremigstate=Yes specification on the command line; but I doubt it.
(However, if one omitted it from the command line, assuming that the Yes
default would be in effect...)
Richard Sims, BU